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ESPN is in a serious bind. The Big Ten and the Big 12 are ganging up on them.
Stoops called out Trev for bashing Oklahoma. Mark May bashes the Buckeyes every chance he gets. Geiger has the Commissioner and the Big Ten backing him. Espin's articles about tOSU are without substantiating the allegations.
ESpin is looking at losing a big market if they continue to bash MidWest football.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks said:
I like sports too much to not watch ESPN. Lets see, Sunday Night Football or Desperate Housewives? No brainer. Thursday night football or Will and Grace? No brainer...
Cool. That's your decision and it's not about whether we approve or not. Your business and none of us have the right to question your loyalty to the Bucks or whatever!

You could still boycott in other ways. Not visiting their website. Not watching their X-game stuff. Whatever. Everytime you make a decision to tune in less, they get the message loud and clear. Write 'em and let 'em know why.
 
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ESPN is in a serious bind. The Big Ten and the Big 12 are ganging up on them.
I hope that Jim Delany gives some serious thought to the Big Ten's relationship with espn. They should suffer some consequences for this. Wasn't it one of the Gameday guys who said OSU thought it was "bigger than college football"? I'd say it sounds like espn are the ones acting that way.
 
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